I'm trying to capture and modify web api requests that are sent by the client machine to an https web server(sqa2.ourdomain.com). This machine can't be configured to go through a proxy which is why I need the reverse proxy solution. I configured fiddler on the server :

1. as documented else where, after rebding the website to port 444, I've put the following in the onbeforerequest handler

Eric Lawrence

It's hard to tell without more context (e.g. a SAZ capture of the traffic) but what you've describe suggests that the request over HTTPS is decrypted properly but the server itself isn't happy with the request in some way. You may need to look into the code on the server that generates that response to see what signature it is referring to.

Just to confirm though-- this server doesn't require a client certificate, does it?

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Eric Lawrence
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John

Thanks for the reply. Yes, it is because in the outgoing URL, the authorization signature is sent. This is generated from the url service end point and data payload. So, for I'll have to speak with the developers to turn this off or some how reconstruct the correct signature before sending it out.

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